They are also offering a 3 year protection plan for only $28 which is a must for this type of scooter. No deductible or any hidden cost. Total for me came out to $297 with Tax.

The Currie Ezip 750 Electric Scooter is the perfect choice for serious personal transportation. The molded-in graphics and brand logo badge gives the scooter a terrific look. The strong and durable Hi-Ten steel frame includes a steel-tooled battery box, and an over-sized head tube to hold the fork and the handle. The lay-forward handlebars are comfortable and make for effortless maneuvering.

Powered by an alloy DC earth magnet motor, the electric scooter generates a top speed of about 15mph. The EV-rated, SLA-type, 24V/12Ah rechargeable battery reaches full charge within 6-8 hours of charging to provide a ride for up to a range of 12 miles. Watch the battery status on the LED screen close to the throttle. The puncture-resistant Currie Street Slick tires are mounted on Currie polished alloy, wide 5-spoke mag wheels for better control and smooth ride.

Combined with a power modulator and alloy-motor inhibit lever, the linear pull brake provides a strong braking performance. The Ezip 750 Electric Scooter is controlled by Currie PWM Smart Power Microprocessor. A power on/ off switch allows the user to turn on/off the motor. With its smooth rolling wheels and street tires, the Ezip 750 is the logical solution for zipping around town.
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They are illegal because Delaware is has some dumb laws about them. I bought one for my son and actually called the DMV and the state police to talk abou it. Basically, they are not street legal, so you can not use them on roads. Further, in Delaware, the only place you can use a non-street legal gas/eletric vehicle is on your own property. So tchnically, these are legal to ride in your driveway/property in Delaware, but no where else.

To be fair, the cops also told me that my son riding his powerwheels through my development was also technically illegal, as you can not operate a non-street legal on any public street.

They are illegal because Delaware is has some dumb laws about them. I bought one for my son and actually called the DMV and the state police to talk abou it. Basically, they are not street legal, so you can not use them on roads. Further, in Delaware, the only place you can use a non-street legal gas/eletric vehicle is on your own property. So tchnically, these are legal to ride in your driveway/property in Delaware, but no where else.

To be fair, the cops also told me that my son riding his powerwheels through my development was also technically illegal, as you can not operate a non-street legal on any public street.

So everyone knows, these will barely climb a steep hill, are hard to push when it won't go, and the range drops to about 2-3 miles unless you're almost weightless and use it only on flat roads.

And yeah, every state has some funny laws around these...some require a drivers license and/or helmet for electrics over a certain wattage, some don't allow using any motorized device that isn't registered for use on public roads, some restrict using them on bike paths or in certain parks. Of course, for 99.9% of the population, they'd never get grabbed by the cops. If I got on one of these, a seal team and a swat team would immediately rappel down from helicopters and shoot me.

And I'd deserve it for riding one of these.

I looked at one for a few minutes, considering it to be like a cheap second electric car and a lot of the stuff I do is within 3-4 miles. It wasn't going to make a 6-8 mile round trip because its hilly where I live.

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not a bad scooter. I started off riding my bike, but I'd get to work pretty sweaty. So I got one of these. Made the 4 mile trip to work kind of fun and relaxing. I got heckled by a few times by guys in penis compensating cars, but no harm done cause quite a few granola eating hippy girls thought it was awesome that I loved mother earth or something like that. Anyway, it goes about 12-13 mph with a 165lb person on it.

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not a bad scooter. I started off riding my bike, but I'd get to work pretty sweaty. So I got one of these. Made the 4 mile trip to work kind of fun and relaxing. I got heckled by a few times by guys in penis compensating cars, but no harm done cause quite a few granola eating hippy girls thought it was awesome that I loved mother earth or something like that. Anyway, it goes about 12-13 mph with a 165lb person on it.